
Develop, and implement communication plans for tactical operations.Assist in coordination with various State, local and federal agencies.Develop, revise, and/or review specifications for new or upgraded tactical communications systems or components.Develop, revise, and/or review specifications for new or upgraded telecommunications systems or components.
Operational knowledge of mesh network and mobile ad-hoc networking. Expert knowledge of video tele-conferencing procedures to include set-up and operation. Demonstrated experience with the operational procedures of establishing and maintaining communications for Tactical Operation Centers (TOC), Command Posts (CPs) or equivalent operational centers. Extensive participation in joint operations, and/or federal law enforcement operations. Experience deploying and maintaining various types of tactical antennas. Experience deploying and maintaining various types of law enforcement and military tactical radio systems. Expert at establishing and maintaining communication infrastructures for the effective exchange of information between operationally deployed assets and operation centers in support of tactical operations. Expert knowledge of telecommunications management policies, rules and regulations. Expert developing and executing Department of Defense (DoD) and other government agency communication plans. Ability to deploy for extended periods of time nationally and/or internationally. Ability to carry communications equipment up to 70 lbs. Minimum of seven (7) years civilian telecommunications or electronic technician experience and/or a minimum of five (5) years military experience as a telecommunication operator/maintainer or electronic technician. Completion of a civilian electronic technician training course and/or DOD component telecommunications school. Must have a current Top Secret Security Clearance. To be considered, please send your resume to description: Applicants must have a Top Secret clearance. H&K 416 - 5.Immediate Job Opening for a Tactical Communicator to support the FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team (HRT).
MP5SD6 - a suppressed MP5, chambered in 9mm.MP510A3 - a variant of the MP5 SMG chambered in 10mm.45 pistol (made under contract by Springfield Armory) HRT operators are armed with a variety of weapons: DDGMC LAV-APC Bison 8×8 light armored vehicles.Chevy dual-axle pickup trucks fitted with assault ladders for storming buildings, static aircraft etc.Vehicles operated by the Tactical Mobility Team include The Tactical Helicopter Unit (THU) operates a fleet of helicopters, including Bell 412EP, UH-60M Black Hawk and Bell 407 models. Tactical Units rotate through 60-day cycles of operations, training and support. HRT is organized into 3 Tactical Units, Red, Blue and Gold, one of which is a designated maritime team. It is thought to be manned by 100+ specially-trained FBI agents. It is based at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. HRT is part of the Tactical Support Branch of the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG). Photo : FBI Hostage Rescue Team - Organization